PAGE TWO
COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. .U NE 13, 1927
(tuttaflc (brorr Sentinel
I
are, but it mav be true, and prob unduly, unfairly and unscrupulously
♦«
■ ably is true, tkat all that a lot of I ndvr the guise of “special cor
G luring Headlights Are
Monda}» and The rada}.
| our young folk get out of college rvxpomlvncr, ’ the news story is
Oregon Traffic Menaee
Public.r. i is expressed in this young thing's I colorvd and biased and twisted by
B.d. * Smith...
.........Editor reply to the editor, therefore they I innuendo, opinion mid often
Elbert Bade......
by
A first class publication mtersd at Cot* brand such unrefinement as ooi I rink misstatements. They enu get
“ Th»* inoxt dnng«>i'oux xitn.ntìou
( legiatc.
’I'he Eastern Star rnt«*riniut*«t
tar« Urora as sacond claaa matter
nothing biRM'd from the Kxsociated
We would not be a Victorian any | Pros'*, so they resort to special cor- with tt social evening Fridwy iu faring thè inotoritt toiiuy ix th«'
.. 25 North Sixth
Bu«lne»« Office.
j more thau the editor of the Guard, re'poii.i« ntx.
The average render Miixoui«* hall
The > cum in it tm* on glnring headli^ht and xpotlight ’
but it is not necessary
to
lw! takes his news for granted.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE8
It ar tn ngeno'ntx was M rx Jti tn«»« P
» ordina lo A. li. Sh» ar»*r »»f ìb<*
By mail (cash ia advance)
Victorian to say that clacking and |
GrnhRiu, Mr*. C. J A. Bnrf«*l| Nth I < h’e^Oll State M(»tOr HMMtlCIHlÌOII.
On« year«........ tS-OOlThr*« month*...... to (■lumping are unrefined and uu j must In* true or the |»aper wouldu’t
print it as aowx.
I'he average Mrx. T. H. Moody. ' Th«* following **\i«itt»rx l'roni all v»»i«Mt
Mi* inonth*^—. l.ftOjOn« man th..------ 40
xlat«**
ladylike, that they irritate those reader dors nut take th»» «»ditorial program wm giv«*n: Pittuw
___
x*do,1
Member of
with a sense of n'finement and do I page for granted. He knows that Bonn:» Hnrtvll; vomì !U*lfcto»ii, Mrx. cuiHiiient ii|H»n th«* dnngeroiiw rondi
National Editorial Association
no good to those who believe that the statements therein are m»*relv Victor < h:i iii I hts , M
Mrs.
rs. Ru\- 8hor( timi nttiMiding ni|tht «Iritinu
Ort-fon State Editorial Asaoclation
to be a necessary part of college the opiniun. uf the editor. He is miti Mrs. Goorg«* Matthews, accolli ( h «*|* oii
Oregon New.paper Conference
athletic*.
**Tlie l(K*t tvo M'rtxiunx of
pinied by Mrx. Will i mu Thum;
therefore not ileceivoii.
It is not necessary even to go
Fu nt or Ihnicaa I*, IvRìxliitun* ha\e attempimi tu
So. while we du not hope for it, brief ad»in*x.'
LACK OF REFINEMENT NOT ■ to college to learn that a girl or
Gaim*x
were
pluvvd rert tllix evil and thè xt*«'U||»l effort
we trust that the miiiouio emeut of Fttim* ron.
COLLEGIATE.
a woman entering an
au office or a I'he Guurd will bear fruit in On» after th«» program,
An initiation heraiti»* n lao only a »‘ro dn\x i « r » l
i home ihould do so quietly, not go I gon where some news editors still will b«» h«»id nt th«» next meeting
“ There wns a d''*i«lv<* difFerenre
We belii ve we are going to like . in in a manner to indicate that j
t«n<! th«»
Elkton
miti Croswell ■ if opinion as tu thè ndvixtiliility
the new editor of the
Eiigene she wishes to jar the building from exist who have not outgrown the chapter* ha\«» been
invited to nt
’¿rrW1.
and effielenry of thè law nx )»RxM’d
Gun rd because he like» *u many its foundations; and should make* perio4 of th» “wet down" weekly-, temi.
things that we do. and dislikes her request to see the editor iu »
liy thè 11'23 «e or and ux a run
some of the things that we dislike. subdued, dignified
-- - and courteous CHARLES E KILHAM IS
soquenee il WH» nut »*n6»r»*»*»P and
Of int«»r«*xt to lor friends here
Iu a recent editorial, under the . manner. And the same applies to
DEAD AT AGE OF 78 wax
th«* marring«« of Mi «»s Fave inotorists disregardcd it. Th»* luw
Please Don’t, Ladies,' boy* and men.
heading,
t’ooh'v
and
Eugen«»
Kirhmond. hs passed l»y thè last legislature ix
bo said:
< uurles EbvUi-zvr Gilliam,
who
Beach at Bandon by the Sea.
We may lw* woefully out of date
which
wax
xolemni£t**l
nt
4 o’clock <>ne un »liuti all mithorities agreeii
was
a
dainty
young
thing
* ‘ She
B \N|)()N,
in some of our ideas, but we an' had I h ‘ i ‘U u resident of this vicinity Sun«hiy afternoon at th«» home of un I il is highly ilexirahle that till
May
31. The land, Medford, Cuburg, Miir«hfield,
but she carie clumping ami clack certain that we are not out of tor a uutnber of years, died Fri
n lhe I'nited (•runts I •«.*»«, Myrtle Point,
Ou
ing into the editorial sanctum like date in saying that youngsters will day, June 10, nt the home of his th«* bride'a mother. Mm. Myrtle in» I h » enforced by all law en most wextei
Ntnte.x Binidori
Cool«*v of Eugen«*. Pastor »Saunders furei'iiient ng«*nchu».
preparing
(or quille,
a granddame of eighty. We ob
I hi k I m ml, Phoetili, Fu Isley,
make greater headway
in
the son Chester Gilhnm of Black Butte of the Eugene Prexby terinn church
the entertainment of several liun
served her with some concern, anx
“Night drh ing in Or»*|p»n
world when they learn to approach route. He had tn'en bed ridden for officiated.
Orford,
Th<»s,i front this city
ious to know the nature of the in
• Ired delegiitcN .«nd visitors to the Jasper, Waterville, Port
those from whom they wish to ask 11 years mid was aged 7S years, 3 who attended were: Mr. ami Mrs. I m *»‘» i gìv«»n n Imd mum» in it
jury which could ca«se such in favors in a quiet, courteous, defer months. S days.
Yu
licit
lln,
Kerby,
.luiict
mu
City,
district
coni
<
ntion
of
the
Neigli
lH»ring xtNt«'< hut if the pr
firuiity. Cheeks in which health
Funeral services were held
at Frank Hambrick, Mr and Mrs. Itux
Creswell,
bora of Woodcraft June 'I and 7 I .a kev iew, North Bend,
i
.
«^it
'irct
«!
thlx
rond
ential wav; they will be more wel
\ irgil White, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
flamed and eyes in which there
Delegat«** from circle*» in the fol I .a ngluis, Klamath Falla, llundou,
come wherever they go if they 2:30 ¡Sunday afternoon at the Tay Cooley, Mr. and Mrs Frank White. xhoiihi rnpi'llv I h * rvin«*<li«*d.
was joy with no trace of suffer
eschew the cud in public and in lor Lane cemetery, Pastor Al Bra Mr. and Mrs, C.x F. Counts mid
¡»■Ming citii’M will be in attendance: (hdd Bench mid Myrtle ('reek.
ing belied the possibility of any
den- officiating.
(‘•»Itiige
Grove,
Eugene
Dram,
Hmf bathing will be u feature
Mr.
mid
Mrs.
I,.
T.
I.nsater.
Mrs.
Pantor's
Brother
«in
AuxtrnlUn
Band
tragic deformity. She clumped out the home, if they make their pres
Charles Gilhmil was born March
ence unobtrusive, if they
give
Pastor Clive Taylor of the Chris springfi»*ld, R'ucburg, Ridille, \>»h of the entertainment
bohiiHind is a daughter of the late
and then she clumped in again. We
2.
1SP.I,
iu
Illinois,
tin
August
22,
were moved to ask with all possible others a chance to be heard, if 1870. he was married to Anna Currin Cooley and wax born in this tian church received word Hnttirday
they think of the nerves and the
city.
from his mother in \ustrnlin that
politieness under the circumstances
CARD OF TIIANKM
To this union were,
wishes of others with whom they Belle Fry.
\\ «• wiah Iu • \pr»aa our aiu<r re I han ka
his brother, Leonard Taylor, is a
why on earth she didn’t walk lik>
born
eight
children,
two
of
whom
come in contact.
an»i appr<>« Intluu fur the kitidn»»« and
tiiemb«
r
of
the
Australian
national
a human being if not like a lady.
Th»* chihlrt'ti of Mrs. Bnrlxiru
own iu «1 Hi«« death uf uur
A healthy girl, even an athletic | died m their infancy. A daughter/
And we were blithely informed
^ap**«<i«ill v w|«h |n thank
Mrs. Mary Bill Abcrue, de J iu Hohl honored hvr with a surpiiM* hand. which w iH appear We.Ines
girl,
is
pleasant
to
the
eve,
and
I
th'**« who • «•nt floral offerhiga
that clumping is collegiate, and oh.
party «Saturday in celebration of day in Kugvne. The I m * ii «I m com jnl.ip
1916.
The
surviving
children
arei
MR
IND
MRS <«. II MOHIlY
so fashionable, very.
Now
we she need not be denied all the William H. Gilhmu, Ceres, Cal.;! hor sixty ninth birthday anniver posed of (he best mUsieians of
Vuatmlin
mi«l
Mr.
Taylor
was
would not be Victorian.
We do exercise she needs; she need not Chester Gilliam, Mrs. Johu Murry. xary.
A picnic dinner waa held,
I’AKIl OK AITICI riAThlN
not sigh for the days when young be denied the opportunity to make Miss Myrtle Gilliam aud Archie L. Thom* pr«*x«*nt wire Mr. and Mrs cho.M*ii ns one of the cornet players.
I wl«h Iu «•«pr«*»* my aliitrr» |h«nha
ladies were schooled in a certain all the noise she wishes to, but Gilhaui. all of this city. Fourteen Philip Hohl of Roseburg, Mr. and
• n>| «|»|»r*rl«l4<tit |u my neighbor« who
< 'olierete rock, per
lu «i«IIhKulaliing th** Hr«- on my
grace of carriage and bearing. But there is a place for claeking- and graii'tehildren and six great grand |(ra Mike
-- •
Carbon paper. $1.75 the box ««alateti
Wald, Mrs. Marv Wald
|»lx« «• Friday luurnlhtf
it
is
we hate clumping. It wears out boisterous outbursts, and
and Mrs. Wood of tiugene and Mr. The Sentinel
children
survive.
Jnl
ip
IAHPER
PATTON
\;ird, $1.85,
nerves and good
shoe
leather, i equally true that refinement, eour
and Mrs. Fn-d Langston. Mr. and
tesv.
dignity
and
an
easy,
pleasant
Flense don’t, ladies! ”
M rs. George Hohl and Mr. rind
I )elivered
LIGHTS OF FRATERNALISM
I’lit I IN If I- B iik I i ’IN
Sentinel
NOTICE or ANNUAL SCHOOL
We opine that this sweet and* bearing in the office and the home,
MESTINO.
DISCUSSED BY CAMERON Mrs. M. A. Dorland of this citv.
others
with
the
consideration
for
Sauds,
per yd., $2.25
noisy young thing, -who said that ‘
NOTI« E IH HEREBY GIVEN Io th h
clumping is eollegiate expressed in that youngsters owe their elders
Members of tne Eagles lodge
Mrs.
I-;. Frost. Mrs. T. <’ l*'IC«l «ot«r« of School IMalriel No. <5.
I lelivered
that one sentence about all she are not incompatible with robust
l«ait** count) Stalo of <>r*»«»n that th.’
were guests at the service last eve Wheeler an-l Mr*. Earl Hill w»^*»* uf
knows about why she w ent to col- health in girl or boy.
annual sehoal iii«*elinif of »«id dialrlrt
ning at the Presbyterian church. host«*«.**»*» Tharmlny afternoon in will br held «I auditorium of high school
lege, and her answer shows that
IN. ,1. Nelson Jr. sting two num Maaonir ball for the ('omittillation buildin»:, to begin st th«* hour of tw«>
APPRECIATION OF BOB
she has no idea whatever of what,
bers,
“The
Trumpeter”
and , club.
Mr». Shunila wax nn n«L o'clock I» in on the third Mond«y of
SAWYER
college is for.
.lune, being the 20th «Uy of June. A. D
Plans were made 1927
E<1 Brodie, than whom there is I “Mother MvCrve,” being accom •litionnl gu»*xt.
Clumping and claeking are not
This inrrtintf !• «•«lied for th»* purpose I
collegiate, and all the clacking and none in the state better acquainted panied bv his 'laughter Maxine, for the nnnutil club picnic to be
of electing two director« by ballut. to
hehl
Juno
J.»
in
tho
citv
park
\
and
Pastor
Cameron
delivered
an
with
puhlie
nien
and
their
qualifi
dumping young things in the world
•er««* Ihre«« par» each th«* polls to clos«*
can not make us believe that they cations for office, makes a sugges address based upon the principles pleasant xorial nftvrnoon wax en at 7 DO p tn. and ths transaction of
enunciated
by
the
Eagles
anil
other
joyed.
Large
buxketx
of
pin*
bu«in«-*» usual at surh
_
m««*tln<
__
tion in his Oregon City Enterprise
listed this lat day uf June, 1027
Watch a growing buttine««
which The Sentinel desires to sec fraternities. He said that all fra- rose* and pink peoniyx were attrac
WORTH
HARVEY,
............................
I t entities look forward to the gold- five r«>oni »lecoratiohx.
A buffet Ulsal Di.tri.t
and ser its NEWSPAPER ads
ond, as follows:
Office in Durham'« Store
t'|.rk
II. J.
J SHINN,
I en age when the world shay be nt | luncheon wax served.
tft'itw in air.e
jnrtjnlb
<'hairm«n Hoard of Dirrctur«.
“One of these days some gover
peace, when there shall be
the
nor of Oregon, with an apprecia I parliament
of man and the federu
The Ad Libitum elab whm enter
tion of the broad vision and talents
tion of the world.
World courts tained Thursday, .lune 2. at the
I have several desirable of Bob Sawyer, is going to ask I and
of the representa home of Mrs. Roy Leonard. .Mrs
building lots close to city him to serve on the state highway tives meetings
of all the great nations of
limits to sell on very easy commission, a place for which he the world that have followed the Jexxie Matthix wax a special gurxt
A plenMint social afternoon was
terms; $10 down and is particularly fitted. He has had great world are moves in this di- | i enjovetl
and’ dainty refreshment«
to do with the promotion of I rection, he said. The three four
small monthly payments. more
were serve»!. Sweetpens were table
the magnificent state» highway sys
Number 38
DIVIDEND
great
lights
of
the
Eagles
frater
Can you beat it? Now is tem
• leromtions and I roses
i«».-« M and
Hud potted
j
of central Oregon than any
your chance. Own your ■ other one man. For years he has nity, liberty, truth, justice :
were room decorations. The
home before the car.
labored early and late, eagerly and ■ quality, were discussed in detail club will meet .Tune 16 with Mr«
i
Hester Reed.
whirli fiiml payment i>* mud«* Iwfor«* June 25 will
Th«* .3Nth regular quarterly dividend «»f $1.75
No. 36. Sixty-five-acre farm faithfully for the completion of the Dixie Quartet to
Sing Tonight.
riTcivc div «lend No. 3N on July 20.
pPc share un th«* 7% l*n*ferr’'d Htork «if thu (’uni
hundred and eighty six mile
on London road, fair two
A program of negro folk songs
puny will lw paid July 2D, 1927, tu whareh»dd«*rx
ribbon of macadam leading from a
A farewell party, honoring Miss
PRESENT PRICE
house and barn. Spring point
of
The and spirituals, classical and humor Lola Godard, who will go to Port
n»gixt»*r«»d un the luiuks nt th»* clone of buxinexx,
eight miles east
$103
00 PER SHARE,
water. To trade for city Dalles to Klamath Falls, and con- ous vocal numbers and instrumental
Jun«* 30, 1927.
land to study, was held Thursday
property.
TO YIELD 68% PER YEAR
netting at three distinct points selections will be featured 1 y the night at the S. L. Godard home.
•in
the
rn«*h
pinti
rr
Subscriptions
for
sha
rex
Dixie Jubilee quartet ton ght at
Five-room house on east with western Oregon. He no longer the
Ordern for shnre. luu.t be in our hand, before
ceive’d prior tu «Ium* 2N, 1927, will ••otiti«* pur
„„
high school auditoriLAi.
In Those present were Irene Griggs,
is
a
mere
voice
crying
in
the
the <-li»e of bueini'M June Ja in order to avail
Main street, lot 150x129,
Thelma Kem, Geneva Kime, Rachel
«•baser tn th»* full dividend uf $1.75 per ubare for
their
appearance
before
th*
high
wilderness for decent roads, for
vioir.elf uf tin. dividend, but payment tuny be
Galloway, Cecil Caton. Bob Schaf
th«* quarter lM»ginning April 1.
to trade for farm prop- his
of the state has them, school student body last year the fer, Harry Metcalf, George Kerr,
made up to July l-p for cn«h arili*«.
< hitxtanding partial payment
account»
upon
ertly. will pay some dif due section
largely to his own indefati quartet won high praise from the Ann Colman and Donald .Metcalf.
ference.
gable efforts and untiring energy. audience.
MOI’NTAIX STATES POWER SE< I’RITIES COMPAXY
I have several other good The time will come when that vast The four are versatile artists < ami
A party honoring Miss Frances
plays several instruments, >nc
Mbaay, O h
'' " l! ' l' '' rA'NlMA, WA8H
cusper, Wjro.
trades. What have you? district which we refer to in gen each
a
cartoonist Keene on her seventeenth birth
Eugeni-, Ore.
Of fire.
Knhspell, Mont.
eral terms as central Oregon will of the quartet is
No. 87. Must sacrifice. New obtain
«lay
anniversary
wan
given
Sunday
whose
chalk
talks
have
been
classed
adequate representation on
.Marshfield, Ore.
Mountain Stute« I’uwcF t'oinpuny
Everett, Wash
4-room house only $8o0. the important commission entrusted among the best. E. F. Bennette, at the homo of Mr. and .Mrs. H. L.
Tillmnuok, Ore.
All latrai Of fires
Saiid|>oiut. Ida.
Godard.
Those
present
were
Mamie
baritone,
has
made
a
hobby
of
$150 down, balance like with the expenditure of the mil-
lions that we spend annually in banjo playing and is considered an Blackmore and Hazel and Ghtdyx
rent. Lot 50x156.
the construction and maintenance artist in that line. 8. R. Stewart, Tearous.
bass, is the piano soloist and also
No. 12. One story 5-room of primary roads.”
plays the banjo and ukulele.
modern home. Well lo
Bob Sawyer, for the information
411 don’t have to advertise fur
cated on improved street. of the few who do not know, is Funeral Held for Mosby Baby. everyone knows who T am, when»
I am, and what T »ell.” will nev
Very nice little home. Lot editor of the Bend Bulletin and
Funeral services for the still born er make any more than a living
for several years has been county
58x120, will trade for Eu judge
baby
daughter
of
Mr.
anil
Mrs.
of Deschutes county.
The average shopper does not rare
G. H. Mosby of Klamath Falls who a merchant is, where he ix,
gene property.
were held at 2 o’clock Saturday or what he sells, But he dors care
The textile manufacturers,
in
No. 82.
5-room modern
afternoon at the Shields cemetery,
information us to cost of
home about three years their campaign to lengthen the Pastor Rachel Hendrickson of the about
what he wants without wasting
feminine
skirt,
make
the
ascertion
Assembly of God church officiat steps.
old, will trade for good
So
advertise.— Beaverton I
that 90 per cent of the legs on ing. The body was brought here Review.
desirable building lots.
exhibition are not worth looking Saturday morning by the father,
No.. 11—New house located at. Cottage Grove has the remain- w ho was accompanied by D. A.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Mosby, also of Klamath Falls.
on Ash avenue. Two large ing 10 per cent.
Mr. .Mosby Is a soa of Mrs. L. R.
lots. Must sell at once.
DENTISTS. 7
$300 down, balance easy
A boy has died of lockjaw super Long of this city and Mrs. Mosby TAR- W. E LEBOW.— Dentist. Offic«'
induced by a bee sting. He prob is a daughter of Mrs. 8. V. Horn.
Fifth and Main street*.
Hours
terms. Why pay rent?
I
Mr. Mosby returned to Klamath 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5; 30. Evenings
ably
was garrulous enough at the
80 acres cut over land.
Falls Sunday. He was accompanied and Sundays by appointment. Phones:
moment of contact.
office 35, residence 161« J.
by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost.
SOCIETY !
-------- i
¡ Bandon to Entertain Convention
Of Neighbors of Woodcraft
ROCK AND
SAND
ÎDÂDMÔÔRÉ
M. A. HORN
I General Drayintf
and Transfer
Phone 35F4
Cottage Grove
Phone 4
TRADES
MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER COMPANY
Some tillable land. Three
springs on place, located
three miles west of Walk
er on county road. Price
$1000.00, terms given.
No. 96.—Here Is a five-acre
tract located very close to
town on good road. Five
room house, needs some
fixing, Water piped to
house from
unfailing
spring, This is fine land
and will grow anything,
t
$250.00 down, balance
very easy terms.
No. 109. Cut out the rent.
Here is a chance for you.
Six-room 1%-story house,
liot and cold water, bath,
toilet, licherish
lights.
Large lot 50x190, fine lo
cation about throe blocks
off Alain street. All for
$1IMX),00. $200.00 down,
balance like rent.
No. 2. Here is another on<*
with lickerish lights on
south Sixth street, close
i
in. Five-room house. Only
$1650.00, terms,
This
could be made into a fine
home. You can’t beat the
location.
Chas. S. Hall
405 Main St.
(’ottage Grove, Oregon.
We sometimes admire a man ’s
stinginpwti when we want to bor-
row money—and he lets ns have it.
R. C. H. KIME. Dentist. First Ra
tional bank building, Cottas» Gro»»,
Oregon.
In extraction, ad
Recently elected officers of the ministration Hpecialiat
of nitrous oxld and oxygen,
Fraternal Order of Eagles were in oral surgery. Office phone 10. Kes!
stall'd at the regular l<^ge meet deuce I26J.
D
Eagles Install Officers.
Tney
are:
Riche» have wings, but poverty ing Tuesday night.
PHYSICIANS.
Loren Harvey, junior past presi
gets to you quicker.
dent; N. J. Nelson Jr., president;
K. C. E. FROST.—Physician »nd
uirgeon.
Office in Lawson build
W. W. Lattie, vice president; J. P.
ing. Phone 47. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
NEWS AND EDITORIALS.
Black, chaplain; E. W. Frans, sec
retary; Fred Anderson, treasurer;
AXLEY. M. D.—Phy.ician .nd
(Corvallis Gniette-Tltnea.)
Evenings by appoint
E. Godlove, trustee; R.
Shields, H • aurgeon.
ment. Over Kem'a Drug atore, Cottage
In stating its policies for the conductor.
Grove, Oregon.
benefit of the people
of I.nne
A membership drive now under
county, the Eugene Guard makes
way will close »Tune 14. Twenty I j A. FORBES, M. D -PhyslcUn and
surgeon.
Calls anawer«*d day or
the assertion that all of its opinions
four
names were voted upon at night. Maternity work a «pecialty. Ov«r
, will be found
*
* ' in
the
editorial
last Tuesday’s meeting and more C. J. Breier Co. Phone«: Office 34,
columns where they belong and
residence 1VW-J.
arq e ‘xpected to be added.
never in the news columns. That
W. KIME. M. D.—PhyalcUn «nd
may not seem to amount to much
Surgeon. Obutetric« and di«**an«*M of
♦
to the average reader, but it is a ♦
woman and children a «p'-cialty. Office
matter of considerable importance.
First National Bank Building. Phoaea;
Office,
234; residence, 126J. Real den ca
It was long the custom of small i
addrena, 1149 west Main.
' er papers, especially in the week '
DP.ÜGLES3 PHYSICIANS
Iv field, to spread opinions all
over the paper. News stories were
r. H. A. HAGEN.—Llcenaed Drug
Mr. and Mrx. Wade Mosby of
. -aturnted with them. When it was
lega Physician. Phone 30. Ostrander
too obviously partisam, a feature Wendling spent the week end with building. 630% Main street, Cottage
Mrs. Mosby’s parents, Mr. and Grove. Oregon.
story was invented. Country week Mrs.
.rameM Town.
lies in many places still editornlize
ATTORNEYS.
Miss
Marv Alice Reed of Eddy
in the news columns. An address
ville
is
visiting
Miss
Bonita
Beagcr.
erbert
w . lombard .—Attorney
is referred to as “excellent” or
The girls were roommates at th«*
at Law. First National Bank build-
“rotten” or however the reporter
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h»nc
94.
Cottage Orore, Or<«on.
Monmouth normal school.
feels about it. A sermon is “in
Mr. and Mrs. Georgi! Wharton
J. HIIINN. Attorney st Law and
structive” or “highly appreciated ”
• Notary Public.
Practices In all
<>r something descriptive. The bride of Mountain Home, Ida., are vit-
courta. Bader building. Collage Grove,
iting Mr. Wharton
Mrs.
aunt,
is “beautiful” and “a good time
Oregon.
J. Q. Willits.
was had by all. ’ ’
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hail
ELECTRICIANS
There is some excuse for this and daughter, Mrs. Carlton Armi
«ort of thing on the small town tage, former residents, who now live rpLKCTRIC SERVICE SHOP ELctrt
weekly where the editor is also in Los Angeles, plan to visit the ■ J clanx. Hivh cl««« house wiring and
general electrical work. All work guarnn
I reporter, news editor, business man- last of this month with Mrs. Hall’s teed. 513 Main street. Telephone 227
tiger ami typesetter, but there is brother, Ellsworth Nixon.
Night pliori“
never any exetise for it, nor is it
Mrs. Lacy Armstrong returned
FOREST WOOD.
ever justified otherwise.
Friday to her home in Eugene
YERS BROM, dealer* In wood. Body
Of recent years the large dailies after visiting several days with her
fir, no nap no knotR, |2 50 per tlnr.
have been guilty of moulding pub sisters, Mrs. Frank Hambrick and Fir bark. |2 50 a load. Dry Recond
rrowth,
« tier. Phone« 3HF14 and
J i lie opinion thru their news columns Mrs. Wilbur McFarland.
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j City Briefs |
The Cash Value
of Credit
“A GOOD XAM I M.” said Solomon, “is rather
io be chosen than “real riches” and a good
eredit reroid is preferable to a bank account
Your May I »ills are now due sec that they
are paid iu full hy June 15. Your merchant is
not a banker he can extend you credit for
tliirtv days only.
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COTTAGE GROVE
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
Our purpose is to make it harder lor those NOT entitled
Io credit and easier lor those who are entitled to credit
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